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He's Just Not that into EU (Pocket edition)
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How Jeremy Corbyn lost the Labour Party but destroyed the Conservatives
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How Jeremy Corbyn lost the Labour Party but destroyed the Conservatives
2016-2017: Theresa May (Conservative)
-’17 election
May 2017- Grenfell Tower disaster
2017-2019: Jeremy Corbyn (Labour Minority with SNP S&C)
July 2017: Boris Johnson Elected conservative leader
October 2018- Govt fails first vote on Labour deal
October 2018- Several Labour and Conservative MPs form the Progressive Party
November 2018- Multi Party agreement over Labour Brexit Deal
June 2019- EU Deal Referendum 50.5% leave.
30th June 2019: UK Enters transition period with EU
October 2019: Scotland Votes to remain by 58%
October 2019: Nicola Sturgeon Resigns as SNP Leader
November 2019: Liberal Democrats and Progressives form electoral alliance
November 2019: Angus Robertson becomes leader of SNP and First minister of Scotland
December 2019: General election
2019-2020: Jeremy Corbyn (Labour Minority with Liberal Democrat/Progressive Supply and Confidence)
December 2019: Boris Johnson Resigns as Conservative Leader, Angus Robertson resigns as SNP Leader
February 2020: Liz Truss elected as Conservative Leader
February: Joanna Cherry elected SNP Leader and First Minister of Scotland
February 2020: First case of COVID 19 in UK
March 2019: UK goes into first Lockdown
March 2019: Government faces some backlash over COVID-19 Relief bill spending, Lib Progs say it is “insufficient” to protect Businesses despite strong support for individuals
April 2020: Prime Minister Corbyn is hospitalised with COVID
2020-2022 Claire Wright (Independent leading National Government)
April 2020: Claire Right becomes Prime Minister leading a National Government of Labour, Liberal Progressive and Greens with Some “National Conservative” support and Plaid Cymru, SDLP, Alliance and SNP support for Nationwide matters. Jeremy Corbyn appointed Deputy Prime Minister
June 2020: Government begins slow phase out of First lockdown
October 2020: Mhairi Black and Several other SNP MPs and MSPs form Alba Party over Joanna Cherry’s stance on Trans rights. Form electoral alliance with Scottish Greens
October 2020: Lawrence Fox elected leader of UKIP on anti-lockdown and “anti woke” platform.
November 2020: Government Enters Second lockdown
February 2021: Govt Begins roll out of vaccines.
April 2021: Government Begins slow phase out of Lockdown
May 2021: Government holds referendum on Electoral reform. Public votes to change from First Past the Post, then selects the Additional Member system to replace it
May 2021: Labour-Liberal Progressive Government elected in Scottish Elections as SNP loses significant votes to Green-Alba Alliance.
January 2022: Jeremy Corbyn announces he is standing down as Labour leader
March 2022: Angela Rayner elected leader of Labour, narrowly defeating Rebecca Long-Bailey.
March 2022: Radical Alliance alliance formed for next General election. Formed of Scottish, Welsh and English Greens, Alba and Plaid Cymru on platform of “Green Federalism”
2022-2027 Angela Rayner (Labour-Liberal Progressive-Radical Alliance Coalition)
May 2022: Sinn Fein become biggest party in Northern Ireland Assembly as Alliance makes significant gains from Unionist parties.
May 2022: Tamsin Ormond becomes first openly non-binary MP
June 2022: Angela Rayner finishes negotiations with Liberal Progressive party and Radical alliance. Forming a (technically) six party coalition.
June 2022: Government votes through Gender Self ID Laws and introduces gender neutral markers on official documents
September 2022: Government Unveils plans to roll out universal basic income
September 2022: Scotland act introduces Devo-Max for Scotland, followed by acts increasing Welsh government powers. It is worth noticing both first ministers are part of the Labour party.
November 2022: Charlie Blake (List MP for Southwest England) comes out as transgender, becoming the first openly trans MP
March 2023: Scotland act introduces Devo-Max for Scotland, followed by acts increasing Welsh government powers. It is worth noticing both first ministers are part of the Labour party.
April 2024: House of Lords reformed. Shrunk to 400 seats, 80% of which will be elected by Closed list Proportional representation. The actual role of the lords is mostly unchanged
May 2025: President Donald Trump makes a faux Pas after a state visit to the UK when he claims Angela Rayner was crossing and uncrossing her legs to distract him.
May 2026: Conservatives suffer significant loses in Scotland, Wales and Local elections. Labour-Liberal Progressive government stays in power in Scotland. Labour forms majority government in Wales. Liz Truss stands down as leader
September 2026: Grant Shapps elected leader of the Conservatives.
September 2026: Black Tuesday. 24 MPs defect from Conservatives to Liberal Progressives to
2027-2031: Anegla Rayner (Labour-Radical Alliance Government)
May 2027: Poor weather in summer and winter 2026 see rise in Green Party vote. Radical alliance also benefit from increase in demand for Plaid Cymru calls for Welsh Devo Max, increased demand for English Devolution (which is now a policy of the Green Party of England and Wales) and collapse of SNP, making Alba the largest pro independence (such as the term is) party. Allowing Labour and RA to form slim majority without the Lib Progs. Conservatives lose significant ground to both Liberal Progressives and UKIP. Also a movement from Liberal Progressives towards Labour. Grant Shapps resigns as Conservative Leader
May 2027: Future Prime Minister Charlie Blake is made Health Secretary.
June 2027: Alex Chalk (SW List MP) Elected Conservative leader
May 2028: English Devolution Referendum delivers result in support of devolution. England is to be split into 8 regions (including London) with their own regional assemblies along the lines of Wales.
January 2029: Prime Minister Rayner makes public support for President-Elect Ocasio-Cortez over claimant President Taylor-Greene during the
May 2029: First elections for English Assemblies deliver a mix of results with the Liberal Progressives leading governments in the South west, South East and North West.
2031-2032: Charlie Blake* (Labour-Radical Alliance Government)
February 2031: Charlie Blake elected Labour leader, Becomes first trans head of government in the world and first LGBT+ Prime Minister.
2032-2037: Charlie Blake* (Labour-Liberal Progressive Grand Coalition)
May 2032: Liberal Progressives narrowly replace the conservatives as biggest party and the only combination of parties to form a majority would either be a Lab-Lib grand coalition or would break the cordon sanitare with regards to UKIP. This leads to a decrease in the popularity of Labour as they are seen as conceding too much to the Lib Progs
May 2033: Border Poll in Northern Ireland delivers a pro-reuinification result
April 2035: Ireland is Reunified.
Summer 2036: A series of storms hit Britain, leading to severe flooding and damage to the Labour Government’s reputation over climate change.
2037-Present: Dehenna Davison (Liberal Progressive-Conservative Government with Green S&C)
May 2037: Labour maintain position as biggest party but Liberal Progressives and Conservatives (almost on equal seats). They come to an agreement to prioritise green policies with some members of the Radical League. Leading to a significant chunk of Radical PMs leaving the Greens to form the Radical Party. It remains to be seen whether the Radical Alliance will reform for the next General election. Charlie Blake asks the King to invite Ms Davison to form a government, then tenders his resignation as Labour leader.
With a large number of left wing people joining Labour following the collapse of the Radical Alliance. The current favourite to win the Labour election is 72 year old stalwart of the party left, Dawn Butler
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